Franz von Lauer (11 May 1736 – 11 September 1803) entered the Imperial Army as a military engineer in 1755 and ended his career as Feldzeugmeister. After...
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force composed of Habsburg Austrians, Hessians and Bavarians led by Franz von Lauer lay siege to Fort-Louis which was held by a Republican French garrison...
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baseball player Franz von Lauer (1736–1803), Austrian military officer Fred Lauer (1898–1960), American water polo player Frederick Lauer (1810–1883), American...
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commander of the army in Bavaria, and his Adlatus (chief adviser) Franz von Lauer. Believing Jean Moreau's French army to be in retreat, Weyrother organised...
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emperor nominated Franz von Lauer as John's second-in-command and promoted him to Feldzeugmeister. John was directed to follow Lauer's instructions. To...
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Commander: Feldzeugmeister Franz von Lauer Chief-of-staff: Oberst Franz von Weyrother Feldmarschall-Leutnant Michael von Kienmayer (12,611 infantry,...
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the siege. For his engineering work, Franz von Lauer earned promotion to general officer. Oberst Andreas O'Reilly von Ballinlough commanded the Modena Chevau-léger...
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the Battle of Borghetto. In June he was succeeded by Franz von Lauer when Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser replaced Beaulieu. Subsequently, he served on...
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Feldmarschall Wurmser and his new chief-of-staff Feldmarschal-Leutnant (FML) Franz von Lauer drew up a strategy. Leaving FML Paul Davidovich and 13,700 soldiers...
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Leopold II Freiherr von Laudon # Paul Kray Merveldt Joseph Radetzky Anton von Elsnitz Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau Franz von Lauer Andreas von Ballinlough Heinrich...
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